Jake Alimahomed-Wilson

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Dr. Jake Wilson, Faculty Representative

Dr. Jake Alimahomed-Wilson is an Associate Professor of Sociology and current undergraduate advisor for the Department of Sociology. In 2016, Dr. Wilson received CSULB’s Distinguished Faculty Teaching Award. He is the author of two books: Solidarity Forever? Race, Gender, and Unionism in the Ports of Southern California (2016) and Getting the Goods: Ports, Labor, and the Logistics Revolution (2008, co-authored with Edna Bonacich. He is currently co-editing on a new book (with Immanuel Ness) on global logistics workers called: Choke Points: Logistics Workers Disrupting the Global Capitalist Supply Chain

Profession:
Associate Professor, Sociology, California State University, Long Beach

CSULB Awards and Honors:
CSULB Distinguished Faculty Teaching Award
Education Opportunity Program (EOP), Mentorship Award
CSULB Alumni Association, Most Inspiring Professor Award
Enhancing Education Through Technology (3ET) Award, “Flipping the Classroom”

Education:
BS Conservation and Resource Studies, University of California, Berkeley
MA Sociology, University of California, Riverside
PhD Sociology, University of California, Riverside